About an hour after that, he can be heard on the camera’s audio talking to his wife, the documents said. About a half-hour later, Montie is seen in his yard looking directly at the Halls’ security camera. The judge also ordered all guns removed from Montie’s home before he returns and that he have no contact with his neighbors.Īssistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Julie Fink showed video of the incident to the judge during the hearing, but it wasn’t displayed for spectators. A hearing on the appeal is set for Tuesday. Judge Michael Katchmark set a $1,000 secured bond but put off allowing it to be granted while prosecutors appeal his ruling to the Circuit Court. The 40-year-old real estate agent and former Navy sailor appeared Friday in Chesapeake District Court for a bond hearing. A police SWAT team executed a search warrant at his home after his arrest and seized numerous firearms, including an AR-15 rifle, according to a prosecutor. A magistrate ordered Montie held without bond. The first charge is a felony and the rest are misdemeanors. Montie was arrested Wednesday and charged with poultry theft, four counts of reckless use of a firearm, entering a property to do damage, destruction of property and animal cruelty. Police later found four bullet holes in a fence next to the chicken coop, with protruding wood fragments “clearly indicating” the shots came from the direction of Montie’s residence, the documents said. The duck is “seen flopping around in the chicken coop and dies,” the documents said. The footage indicated that one of the bullets hit the couple’s pet duck, Libby, in a chicken coop in the backyard. Later that day, while the Halls were out, five shots are heard on one of their security cameras. Montie told the officer he heard “something.” The arriving officer heard more rounds fired and went to talk to Gregory Montie, who lives next door, the documents said.
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